Interior photograph of the second floor landing in the David W. Brown House in Englewood, Colorado. Built in the Prairie style by David Brown, a founder of the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company. George Williamson was the architect. A semi-octagonal turret acts as a focal point and intercepts the horizontal roof. The interior's consists of dark wood paneling, spiral staircase, and period chandeliers. The house has 6 fireplaces and 18 rooms.

Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado

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